> I think you are at least morally correct, I think I might do that. > However, I guess part fo the question is, does it make much difference, am I > that badly off without G729? > The other point it, doesn't Digium realize they are pissing customers off > with their attitude? I took a lot of my time to explain my situation, send > them a letter, call several times, and they still won't allow me to use what > I paid for. Is it my fault they have a stupid and unworkable enforcement > system? Is it more important to prevent piracy or keep customers? I think > they have it backwards.
I had the same problem when I moved * from one system to another trying to identify/reduce issues wtih the TDM-fxo card. Called digium and received a small amount of run-around until I couphed up the original GUID string (or whatever that thing is). Then it wouldn't register at all, so digium logged into the system and claimed to execute the exact command string I had been doing, and it worked. Go figure. That entire registration process sort of sucks. I originally wanted to use the g729 with a remote 7960 that had some bandwidth issues, but the link quality was sufficiently poor that it seemingly impacted g729 more then g711. Running g711 now. Kind of handy to have g729 around for some testing though. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
